Highwic

A must-visit for lovers of history, architecture and gardens, this rambling Gothic mansion is the legacy of early colonial Alfred Buckland. A businessman, farmer and father of 21 children, Buckland made a lasting contribution to provincial Auckland during the 19th century.

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Situated on a rise that originally overlooked the expanding township of Newmarket, now Auckland’s premier shopping district, – Highwic was built in 1862 as Buckland’s family home. An English immigrant who thrived in this land of new opportunities, Buckland’s wealth and social status is evident in the property’s grand design.

His enthusiasm for the New World is reflected in Highwic’s American Carpenter Gothic architecture, hallmarked by light, airy rooms, although later extensions lend other interesting period features. The mansion’s numerous rooms include a kitchen with a coal range – the heart of the house, even today – as well as the ballroom and boy's dormitory all of which prove popular with modern-day visitors.

Stables and a billiard house number amongst various outbuildings, set amidst extensive Victorian-themed grounds, high hedges, mature specimen trees, a fern house, lawn tennis and croquet courts, as well as a meandering 'Lovers Walk'.

A self-guided tour of Highwic not only offers a captivating trip back in time to the days when the house bustled with Buckland family life, but also insight into the rapidly changing landscape of colonial New Zealand. After a brief introduction from your Highwic hosts, wander around the property at your leisure. Children will love the 'House Hunt' discovery tour and the Whimsical Garden.

Highwic is the first stop on the Waikato War Driving tour taking in sites from this episode (1863–64) of the New Zealand land wars. Buckland & Sons profited from the wars by supplying the Imperial troops with horses and other general supplies.

Highwic closed Saturday 16 March

Highwic will be closed to visitors on Saturday 16 March due to a large private event taking place. We apologise for any inconvenience; we will be open as usual the following day.

Mortimer Pass closure

Mortimer Pass is closed between January and May 2019 while Scentre Group undertake civil works including street beautification and complete the new Westfield Newmarket living centre. There is no road or pedestrian access to Highwic from Mortimer Pass during this time. The main entrance at 40 Gillies Avenue is open - please see the this map (pdf) for detour details. A small amount of parking is available on site for our visitors. Thank you for your patience.

Highwic’s 4-Star Garden of Significance is a wonderland for all ages. Photo: Heritage New Zealand

Having good old-fashioned fun on the children's landing. Image: Heritage New Zealand

The historic Billiard Room is an atmospheric venue for special events. Image: Heritage New Zealand

Highwic’s Carpenter Gothic style and expansive gardens make it a must-see. Photo: Heritage New Zealand

Highwic’s nationally significant gardens are spectacular all year round. Photo: Heritage New Zealand

Swing back to a time when fashion was hot and jazz was cool at Highwic’s annual Art Deco Day Out. Image: Heritage New Zealand

Cooling off after a busy day. Image: Heritage New Zealand

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Step back in time to colonial New Zealand through one of its original ‘grand designs’.